We’ve just received word that death metal lifers Cannibal Corpse have begun recording their twelfth studio album at Sonic Ranch studios in Texas with producer Erik Rutan. The new full-length will be the follow-up to 2009′s Evisceration Plague.

“After having spent the past 7 months writing and rehearsing new material, we’re very excited to finally begin recording,” says bassist Alex Webster. “We’ve had great success working with Erik Rutan on our past two albums so we’ve decided to work with him again, but to keep things fresh we decided on a change of location – we’re returning to Sonic Ranch studios in Texas, where we’ve recorded several albums in the past. We are psyched to see how this combination works out- we feel it’s pairing that could result in our best album yet.”

“I am super excited to work with Cannibal Corpse for our 3rd album together,” says Rutan, who worked with Cannibal Corpse on both Kill (2006) and Evisceration Plague. “We are determined to make the best album we possibly can. Everyone is very focused and the new material is awesome. There is a great blend of classic, old school CC with a newer, more heavy, dynamic and aggressive approach. I look forward to the challenge of making one heavy as hell record!”

We’re told that more details on the album, including art, songs and title, will be revealed in the next few months. But for now, tide yourself over with this video for “Priests of Sodom,” from Evisceration Plague:

]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/news/cannibal-corpse-enter-studio-with-producer-erik-rutan.html/feed4Skeletonwitch Post In-the-Studio Videohttp://www.revolvermag.com/news/skeletonwitch-post-in-the-studio-video.html
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Ohio-based metallers Skeletonwitch have posted the first in a series of candid videos documenting the recording of their forthcoming record, Forever Abomination. The record was tracked in Los Angeles with producer Matt Hyde (Slayer, Hatebreed, Children of Bodom), and is scheduled for release on October 11 via Prosthetic Records.

Check out the first vid, which introduces new drummer Dustin Boltjes (Demiricous), here:

Additionally, the band has announced a string of Midwestern headline dates, which will immediately follow their run supporting Arch Enemy and Devildriver.

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NWOBHM vets Hell have just released footage of their performance at this year’s Summer Breeze festival in Dinkelsbühl, Germany. Check out that footage below.

Formed by members of Race Against Time and ParalexHell back in 1982, Hell—who have long been cited as big influences by Metallica—only just released their debut album, Human Remains, this past May.

The record, which is set for release on October 11 via the End Records, is the follow-up to the band’s critically-acclaimed Sole Lord self-titled debut, and was co-produced by Brett Romnes and mixed by Billy Anderson (Sleep, Neurosis, Melvins).

Beyond the Lightless Sky features guest appearances by vocalist Jarboe, keys/ambiance by Fade Kainer (Batillus/Jarboe/Inswarm ) and cello by Joe Merolla with artwork by Tamara Waite-Santibanez (http://nogutsandnoglory.blogspot.com). You can pre-order Beyond The Lightless SkyHERE.

We’ve just received word that The Wretched End have started recording a new album, tentatively titled Inroads.

The band, which formed in 2008 as creative collaboration between Samoth (Emperor/ Zyklon) and Cosmo (Mindgrinder), is currently heading into Strand Studio, Oslo, to record the drums for the follow-up to last year’s debut album Ominous. Swedish skinsman Nils Fjellström (a.k.a. Dominator from Dark Funeral, Aeon and In Battle) will be tracking drums.

Doom-rock legends Pentagram will be releasing their first-ever DVD, When the Screams Come on August 30 via Metal Blade Records. Check out a clip from that show below.

When the Screams Come features a full Pentagram live show, recorded on May 30th, 2010 at the end of the Bobby Liebling / Victor Griffin reunion dates at Sonar in Baltimore, during Maryland Deathfest VIII. There release also includes bonus interview footage with vocalist Bobby Liebling.

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New “Alaskan mountain metal” outfit Turbid North have just announced tour dates for August. The band recently finished a stint supporting Unearth through their adopted home of Texas in early July. Unearth mainman Trevor Phipps recently released the band’s full-length album Orogeny through his label Ironclad Recordings.

French black metallers Glorior Belli have just revealed the cover art and track listing (see below) for their new album The Great Southern Darkness, which will be released through Metal Blade on September 27, 2011.

Here’s what the band has to say about the new release: “The Great Southern Darkness has been recorded over a few months period and is comprised of 11 tracks that magnify all the best elements of Glorior Belli in a twisted unique way again; a tremendous journey through dark deserts and evil swamps with Lucifer as a personal guide. It’s also dangerously violent and fast, yet at the same time really dark with all the Americana/stoner/blues elements that we cherish. Though often warm and almost inviting, the allure of Glorior Belli’s bidding is revealed by a vicious duplicity; you will find comfort here, but at an unspeakable toll. The production is clear yet just harsh enough to bring a warm, fuzzy and completely unique sound you won’t find in any other modern recordings. So load up your haversack and hit the dusty road!”

Rwake recorded Rest, which is their follow-up to 2007’s Voices of Omens, at Engine Studios in Chicago, IL with noted engineer Sanford Parker. Rest will see its North American release on September 27th on CD, digital, as well as pressed on olive green and 180 gram black vinyl.

Rwake recently saw the re-issue of their 2002 release Hell Is A Door To The Sun this past March. The long-out-of-print album has been re-mixed by Sanford Parker, re-mastered, and re-packaged to include new artwork, photography, and liner notes from the band. Hell Is a Door To The Sun is available now at this location and digitally via iTunes.

Rwake has confirmed a hometown show at Downtown Music Hall in Little Rock, AR for later this month. Additional tour plans will be announced soon.